Throughout the most recent week or thereabouts, Samsung has been in major trouble as it was found the organization executed an apparatus that basically choked the exhibition of thousands of applications. The device being referred to is known as the Game Optimization Service (GOS), however isn’t client available and presently, it is basically impossible for clients to turn this component on or off. Accordingly, Geekbench wound up de-posting a few of Samsung’s phones because of “benchmark control”.
Samsung answered these cases and vowed to give the client more command over GOS, however it was indistinct concerning when the update would show up for the Galaxy S22. Things being what they are, Samsung moved before long, as an update is as of now carrying out to Galaxy S22 proprietors in the organization’s nation of origin of South Korea (by means of XDA).
The update tips the scales at 465.31MB, incorporates the March Android Security Patch, and conveys the accompanying form numbers:
- S908NKSU1AVC5
- S908NOKR1AVC5
- S908NKSU1AVC2
Tragically, there’s no timetable with respect to when we can hope to see this update show up in different areas, however it wouldn’t be an astonishment assuming it started showing up before long. As indicated by a post on the Samsung Korea Community Forums, the update incorporates a “Game Performance Management Mode”, which permits the client to physically change both CPU and GPU execution. It certainly seems like we’ll simply be getting a couple of additional switches to permit applications to run as well as we would anticipate that they should.
This isn’t whenever that Samsung first has been deliberately restricting execution, as the organization was viewed as doing only that a couple of years prior. From that point forward, the organization has gone from one of the most exceedingly terrible wrongdoers with regards to programming updates to truly outstanding, and some might contend that Samsung is making a preferred showing over Google. Particularly when you consider that the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro’s most recent update has as of now been pushed back until some other time in March.